Réalisation:
William WylerScénario:
Isobel LennartPhotographie:
Harry Stradling Sr.Musique:
Jule StyneActeurs·trices:
Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, Kay Medford, Anne Francis, Walter Pidgeon, Mae Questel, Gerald Mohr, Frank Faylen, Ruth Clifford, Jeffrey Sayre (plus)VOD (2)
Résumés(1)
Fanny Brice est engagée comme comédienne et chanteuse dans la revue Keeney's Music Hall. Elle y fait la connaissance de Nick Arnstein, un gentleman, et de l'imprésario Florenz Ziegfeld. Ce dernier la choisit comme vedette de ses fameuses Ziegfeld's Follies. Mais la gloire ne dure qu'un temps. (texte officiel du distributeur)
Critiques (3)
She's truly an entertaining girl, but in a strangely tragic way, which is especially evident at the end, where Barbara Streisand showcases her mastery fully and quite logically reaches out for the Oscar she received. It was well deserved for me. She's captivating, funny, emotional, just everything. Plus, her role is interesting. ()
A spectacular musical mixed with a touch of drama, romance and comedy, in which the amazing Barbra Streisand (Oscar deserved!) shines as the brightest star, dazzling both with her singing and acting. Well thought out and well choreographed dance scenes as well as beautiful and listenable songs and lyrics. In the first half of the film I was sure I'd give it a full score, but as I wasn't so impressed by the second half (shame!) I'll give it a lovely and solid 4*. Still, it's a film that I definitely didn't waste my time with and I happened to have a great time, mostly thanks to Barbra. ()
I don't appreciate Barbra Streisand either as an actress or as a singer, and she doesn't impress me as a woman, although during the filming of Funny Girl, she had a certain kind of charm that couldn't be denied. Her exaggerated acting and temperament, on which Funny Girl relies, simply don't suit me. Nevertheless, I can't deny her talent and I won't give her less than 3 stars. Overall impression: 55%. ()
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